2009 Masters Photos
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Cabrera's 2009 Masters Run
A look back at images of Angel Cabrera's four rounds at Augusta National.
Sudden Death
After four days of play, Kenny Perry, Angel Cabrera and Chad Campbell ended their rounds tied.
The Sweet 16
Every year, the top 16 finishers in the Masters Tournament, including ties, are invited to play again the next year.
Round Four
Photos from the final round of the 2009 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.
Phil on Fire
Two-time Masters champion Phil Phil Mickelson shot a record-tying six under par 30 on the front nine.
Tiger's Final Round
Four-time Masters champion Tiger Woods had a good round, but will not be getting another green jacket this year.
Final Round Patrons
Patrons, and the chairs they bring to the course, are lined up around the holes at Augusta National.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Tiger's Third Round
Tiger Woods took the course for third round play at the Masters. He ended ended the round at -4.
Agony
Players react to misplayed shots during the third round of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Second Round Leaders
Kenny Perry and Chad Campbell and are tied for the lead at 9-under par. Other players are right behind them.
Player's Farewell
Three-time Masters champion Gary Player completed his 52nd Masters, and will not return next year as a competitor.
Fuzzy's Final Masters
1979 Masters champion played his final competitive round at Augusta National on Friday.
International Players
Foreign players give an international flavor to the Masters. Here's a look at some of those players.
Campbell Climbs
Chad Campbell improved on yesterday's score and stayed at the top of the leaderboard during his second round.
Tiger's Second Round
Tiger Woods played a steady game Friday. He finished the day where he started, at 2-under par.
Bunker Jump
Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland reacts to his chip shot which allowed him to par No. 2.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
First Round Leaders
Chad Campbell, Hunter Mahan, Jim Furyk, Shingo Katayama and Larry Mize were at the top the leaderboard Thursday.
Palmer gets it started
Honorary Starter Arnold Palmer kicked off the first round of the 2009 Masters Tournament this morning.
Daly Returns to Augusta
John Daly is back in Augusta, not to play, but to sell T-shirts and golf balls.
Having a Blast
The sand was flying around Augusta National as golfers fought their way out of bunkers.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
The Big Three
Golfing legends Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player took part in the Par 3 Contest on Wednesday at Augusta National.
Greg Norman and Chris Evert
Former tennis great Chris Evert caddied for hubby Greg Norman during the Par 3 Contest on Wednesday.
Tiger's Final Practice
Tiger Woods was on the course on Wednesday for a final practice round for the 2009 Masters Tournament.
Wednesday Practice
After an early morning frost delay, players and fans got to take the field for the final day of practice rounds.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Tuesday practice
Players and fans braved cold and wind Tuesday as preparation continued for the 2009 Masters.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Tiger takes the course
Tiger Woods took the course late Monday for the first practice round of the 2009 Masters.
Patron Saints
Fans flocked to Augusta National Monday to check out the course and get autographs from their favorite players.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Golfers Arrive
Golfers arrived at Augusta National on Sunday. Official practice rounds for the 2009 Masters tournament begin Monday.
Final Preparations
Workers made final preparations on Sunday for the 2009 Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.
Photos Archive
2008 Masters
Trevor Immelman became the first champion in 24 years to win after being the first-round co-leader.
2006 Masters
Phil Mickelson's second Masters Tournament victory was his third major championship in nine starts, and second in a row after August's PGA Championship.
2005 Masters
Rain, a tearful goodbye from a Masters champion and a dramatic third round make this year's tournament a memorable one. Here is a look back at the 2005 Masters.
2004 Masters
All those major questions about Phil Mickelson were answered Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club, from his poise under pressure to his coat size. At 6:43 p.m. Mickelson took his place in golf's pantheon as a major championship winner.
2003 Masters
Mike Weir didn't rely on power and flair. This mini Maple Leaf is about tenacity and resiliency, two traits he leaned on to win the Masters after the first sudden-death playoff in 13 years.
2002 Masters
The rain showers and gloomy conditions at the 66th Masters Tournament had given way to sunny skies by the time Tiger Woods successfully defended his title Sunday afternoon.
2001 Masters
Playing at the nation's most famous golf course in the most prestigious tournament in the world, Tiger Woods completed his version of the Grand Slam in his normal flair-for-the-dramatic fashion Sunday.
2000 Masters
Vijay Singh played 22 holes in three under par for the second major championship victory of his career and ninth of his PGA Tour career.
1999 Masters
Jose Maria Olazabal rose from the ashes to add another green jacket to his 1994 model. Olazabal's 1-under-par 71 and gave him the win.
1998 Masters
Mark O'Meara, suspect under major-championship pressure through an otherwise stellar career, achieved something only two other golfers in Masters Tournament history have accomplished.
1997 Masters
With a record-shattering performance that left other competitors searching for superlatives to describe his game, Woods became the first minority golfer to win the Masters.
1996 Masters
Nick Faldo methodically chipped away at Greg Norman's six-stroke lead in the Masters and then methodically held on to capture his third green jacket. He finished at 12-under-par 276. Norman, his nearest competitor, was five strokes back.
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Masters Couture
Many patrons sport trendy looks on the course.
2009 gallery (59 photos)
2008 gallery (103 photos)
2007 gallery (83 photos)
Around Town
There's plenty to do in Augusta during Masters Week, on and off the course.
Drive for Show, Rock Fore! Dough V(172 photos)
2009 Mayor's Masters Reception(250 photos)
Vendors outside of Augusta National(8 photos)
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